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Tue Jan 22, 2008 10:50 am

Hey Ya'll,
Greetings from not-so-sunny North Carolina! Just checking out my Skype (OK, that joke's probably a little dated, but I've been catching up on The Session for the past three months.) I've been brewing for 2 years, AG for 1.5 years, and have been addictive about it for about 6 months. I've listened to Jamil for about a year and have stalked the board for a while now. Thanks in large part to the BN, my beer has gotten a little too drinkable. Thanks for all the imparted knowledge so far and I look forward to more ravings from you crazy fuckers.....
Prost!

"Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, son." Dean Wormer, Animal House
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Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:23 am

Stock responses below:

a) Welcome to the insanity.

b) Watch out for Bub.

c) JP is gay.

Anything else to tell him?
"It's Ménage à trois. You and me and Heineken."

Sgt. ZZ; BN Army Air Corps

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Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:26 am

ZZ wrote:Stock responses below:

a) Welcome to the insanity.

b) Watch out for Bub.

c) JP is gay.

Anything else to tell him?


I like turtles?

Welcome to the forum!
I think I've had about enough beer tonight...Now I need some Whiskey to sober up
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Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:29 am

d) do you ride or have you ever ridden the short bus?
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Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:51 pm

A) It's good to be home.
B) I think Bub may be a long lost relative.
C) Obviously.
Turtles-See my profile
D) I'm here, ain't I?

P.S. RAT PAD !!!!
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Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:58 pm

KlosterFocke wrote:Now on tap at the Kloster Focke Brewery:
Old Man Barton's Kolsch
Primary 1: "A Blessing and A" Kolsch
Lagering: OMB Kolsch


I take it you like Kolsch!? Do you filter it? I tried it several times before I had a filter and could never get it to drop enough, even after 6 weeks at 30F. That WLP029 just won't lay down!
What's on tap: Cream Ale, Imperial Blonde
Secondary: British Amber,
Primary: APA
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Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:39 pm

DannyW wrote:
I take it you like Kolsch!? Do you filter it? I tried it several times before I had a filter and could never get it to drop enough, even after 6 weeks at 30F. That WLP029 just won't lay down!


Yeah, I make a lot of kolsch, for the wife and in-laws. I switched to Wyeast 2565 and it changed everything. I go about 3 weeks on primary, then secondary with gelatin finings for another 4 at 38-40 degrees before kegging . Also, I use straight pilsner, no add-junks (wheat, munich, etc). The head retention suffers slightly, but it doesn't last long enough in the 2cl Kolsch stanges I serve it in for anyone but me to notice. I'm tinkering with mash temps and technique to improve the head, but I'm happy with it, all in all. I think the key is letting it settle in primary, and leave as much behind as possible when you rack. Hope this helps.
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Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:34 am

KlosterFocke wrote:A) It's good to be home.
B) I think Bub may be a long lost relative.
C) Obviously.
Turtles-See my profile
D) I'm here, ain't I?

P.S. RAT PAD !!!!


Oh wow, he jumped right into the deep end. A Rat Pad in the new users thread.... I haven't seen that in a while. Welcome.
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(not to be confused with Push E.)

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